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📄 include_guard.bsh

📁 用java 编写的源码开放的文本编辑器。有很多有用的特性
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/* * Include_Guard.bsh - a BeanShell macro script for the * jEdit text editor - for C/C++ header files: inserts preprocessor * directive in current buffer to ensure that header is included only * once per compilation unit * Copyright (C) 2001 John Gellene * jgellene@nyc.rr.com * http://community.jedit.org * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with the jEdit program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307, USA. * * $Id: Include_Guard.bsh,v 1.2 2001/11/06 17:57:35 jgellene Exp $ * * Notes on use: * * An "include guard" is a conventional mechanism for reducing * compilation time for C/C++ source files by ensuring that the * substance of a header file is read by the preprocessor only once * for each compilation unit.  The usual reason this is necessary is * the presence of nested include files, sometimes an unavoidable * circumstance when creating a hierarchy of classes. * * To use the macro, first place the caret at the beginning of the header * file before any uncommented text.  The macro returns to this position * upon completion. * * The macro will complain if you have not yet named the buffer, but it * does not check to see if the buffer is actually a header file. * * The defined term that triggers the guard is taken from the buffer's * name. This is one conventional approach and should not cause a conflict * unless a compilation unit includes header files from different * directories with the same name.  In that case, change the conflicting * guard names manually. * * * Checked for jEdit 4.0 API * */void includeGuard(){	if(buffer.isUntitled())	{		Macros.error(view, "Name the file before inserting an include guard.");		return;	}	// you can change the routine for creating the guard name here	guardName = "__" + buffer.getName().toUpperCase().replace('.', '_')		+ "__";	pos = textArea.getCaretPosition();	textArea.setSelectedText("#if !defined(" + guardName		+ ")\n#define " + guardName + "\n");	textArea.setCaretPosition(buffer.getLength());	textArea.setSelectedText("\n#endif        //  #if !defined(" +		guardName + ")\n");	textArea.setCaretPosition(pos);}includeGuard();/*	Macro index data (in DocBook format)<listitem>    <para><filename>Include_Guard.bsh</filename></para>    <abstract><para>		Intended for C/C++ header files, this macro inserts a preprocessor		directive in the current buffer to ensure that the header is		included only once per compilation unit.    </para></abstract>    <para>        To use the macro, first place the caret at the beginning of the		header file before any uncommented text.  The macro will return to		this position upon completion.  The defined term that triggers the		<quote>include guard</quote> is taken from the buffer's name.    </para></listitem>*/// end Include_Guard.bsh

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